Do you have a "typical" workday? We'd love to hear more about how you organize your daily schedule.
On a typical day I would leave the house around 10 am to bike to my Atelier. There I pick up the post, raise the blinds and clean up the table where I probably left cards or paper to dry.
I then look on my to-do list to to see what's urgent. I normaly write a to-do list every evening for the day after, so I don't have to think about the first task when I start the day. I like that.

I prefer to get the urgent stuff done before lunch so it's out of my head. I am also more focused in the morning. So I might do certain emails, estimates or orders.

After that I'll have a quick lunch. I mostly bring something with me, or get me some food in the neighbourhood.

After lunch I work on a letterpress print job or a larger wholesale order. The huge plus of having a studio space is I am not tempted to do the laundry or empty the disher during my work hours. :)

I also have to keep an eye on what's on stock and what needs to be reprinted. This is written on a seperate to-do list. I might have to reorder packaging material or paper and sort bills and do bookkeeping. This is stuff I do in the evening when my brain isn't that fresh anymore.

I often sort things back or set type for the print run the next day. I'll write a new list and leave my atelier around 7 pm, sometimes earlier to bring the online-shop orders to the post office.
What I recognize while typing this is, there's no time planned for preparing blogposts. Perhaps that's why it's been more quiet over here. Mh. I'll try to do better.